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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

January 11, 1961 (8 pages)

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donde orate . Camptonville N site ‘By IRENE STOOPS — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and sons Gary and Stanley, of Big Creek, Calif, weré Visitors atthe W . ' I. Lanham home in Nevada City, The Thompsons were former Camptonville residents, Bob being District Ranger here forseveral JEWELRY GOLD NUGGET and QUARTZ JEWELRY Makes lasting gifts and appropriate souvenirs of the Gold Country, DIAMONDS WATCHES And Many Other Gifts . SILVERWARE REKKKKKKKKKE EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING HARTUNG’S Grass Valley eweters Since 1875 124 MILL STsGRASS VALLEY Phone 273-3039 clocks . . ; Orangevale, years. bt te et The Richard Pfiffers spent . the New Years week end in Paradise with the Frank Meggers, former Camptonville sian +eteet Albert Rogers and Wayne Stoddard came up from southern Calif. for New Years and to spend some time visiting Albert's family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers. t+ttet+ Miss Sharon Schmor!l of' North Hollywood, came home for New Years to spend several days visiting her mother, Mrs. Autry Burrows. +++4+4++ Miss Marilynn Horton left Jan, 2 for Red Bluff after having spent the Christmas and New Years holidays here with-her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lynn Horton, ++ ttt Our visitors on Dec, 30th were my brother and-family, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Fischer, of They brought their oldest son, Jerry, for a visit before he left for Bethesda, Maryland to continue his training in Neuro Psyeee eorge C. BOLES SPOREAnT 228 Commercial Street Nevada City GOLDEN ARROW RANCH GUEST RANCH and RESORT MOTEL GOLD RUN, CALIFORNIA BREAKFAST * served EVERY DAY —ALL DAY * DINNER John V. and Helen. Hartmire, owners Phone ALTA 5352 Exit Freeway at Gold Run, turn right on Magra Road “Old 40," 1/2 Mile West t the breakfast.table, scrambled eggs can really hit the ) spot. Scrambled financial affairs, though, are something else again. That’s why it is usually best to make a sharp distinction between money you invest and money you want to save—the money you want to have immediately available under all circumstances. Put your investments wherever you think they’ll earn the best return. But keep your savings where you know they’ll always be accessible—in the bank. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION + +s41 8d (0308t EH: °4¢ anit . e t 4 b> e uc4eed! ESI" MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION — Fis in Bank pr Savings deposited by January 10th earn. interest from January Ist. Doll Club Adopts Family In December the Camellia City Doll Club adopteda Mexican family in Sacramento as their Charity projectthisyear. Each yearthe club has done some worth “ while service to a commun*ity andthis year Sacramento was chosen, In past years the cities of Lincoln and Nevada City were given dolls, for their Christmas baskets. T he annual Christmas party was held at the home of Mrs. Lillian Wetsel in Orangevale overlooking the Nimbus Dam. Mrs,. Wanda Ramus of Sacramento.had madetwo Christmas arrangements for the buffet, one being an old fashioned children's mor ning scene and one being very modern, Thesame types of toys were used in each but one was very old and one very modern. Favors of hand made dolls backed with cedar sprays were made by Edith Hancock and.G ladys Cross of Grass Valley and Lenore Coughlin of Nevada City. Mrs, Marguerite Ostrander of Al Tahoe was congratulated on her 43rd-Wedding Anniversary. Mrs, Patty Marchal of Carmichael acted as Santa, presenting each their exchange gift from some other member. e Union Reservoir Properties identity ensues, as follows: Santa, Grades 5-6-7-8; 4-5. PLEASANT RIDGE SCHOOL'S CHRISTMAS -OPERETTA, He Was Santa," written by Edith Quick and James Fluckey, played to a full house -of parents and friends on Dec. 20. Inthe play,. Santa is lost in the Swiss Alps and discovered by one MaxSchmidt and his gonomes. A lively fantasy of mistaken until Santa proves he is real. characters, many of whom can be seen in these pictures, was Earl Godfrey; Max Schmidt, Miller; Erik, Erik Peterson; Fritz, Mark Cochran; Fred, Doug Mikey; Kurt, Pat Thurber; Emil, Gordon Johnson. Karl, Chester Singleton; Sleepy Tots, Grades 1l2; Carolers, Grades 6-7-8; Clowns, Grades 67; Toy Soldiers, Toy Puppies, Grades 1-2; Snowflakes, Grades 4-5; Stick Horses.,,’Grades 2-3; Cookies, Grades 1-2-3. "He Said The cast of Mike Noble; Otto Ricky Dolls, Grades 2-3; Christmas Candles , Grades LEGAL NOTICE Nevada Irrigaticn Distnrict NOTICE OF PETITION
FOR INCLUSION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition requesting that all that certain land and property hereinafter described. be included in the Nevada Irrigation “District hes been filed tin :the office of the Beard of Directors of said District. All persons interested in or that may he effected by said rronesed ion are notified to anpear at the office of the Board of Directors of the Nevada Irrigation District at 144 South Auburn Street; Grass Valley, California, at 2 o’clock on January 13, 1961. at which time and place said Petition and objection therete shal] be heerd and show cause in writing, if any they have why said land and property. or of it should not be included as proposed in said Petitien. Said land prenosed to be included is situate in Yuba County, California, and is-more particularly described as follows: Parcel 1 = All those portions ‘of i jnclus any} lying within Section 34. T]point of beeinnine S 27° 00’ DRESSES Casual dresses, dressy dresses, 2 piece suits. Not all sizes in all styles but an excellent selection. Sizes 10-20 12 1/2-24 1/2 T-15 a LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . W. 135. feet to the -most . Parcek 2 Westerlv point of the parcel hereby described. thence from said Westerlv point S 32° 30’ E, 1920 feet to the most Southerly point of the parcel hereby described, thence from said Southerly point N 38° 30’ E. 630 feet: thence N 14° 20’ E, 455 feet. to a noint on. the apvroximate NorthSouth boundary. line-on the Easterly side of Yuba County. thence from. said point of N-S boundary line N 0° 05’ 46” W. 1238.21 feet aleng said N-S boundary line.. thence 16 N. R 6 E, MDB&M and Secticns 2 and 3, T 14 N, R 6 E. MDB&M situated in the Countv of Yuba and more particularly described as foltows: Beginning at a point from which the E'%4 corner. of Section 34.T 16 N R 6 E, MDB&M bears N 51° 29’ E, BA68 feet: thence from said E of. the. town ville, of said town, ed in the County County of Yuba, California, and seventy five C75)> af -an more or less. The name tioner GATION DISTRICT. Dated: November 14. office acre of of the Containing 47.67 acres. Lot Twelve (12) of Block of Smartas said lot and block are designated and delineated upen the official map duly recordof Recorder of State of embracing hundredths is NEYADA IRRIleaving. H. GEORGIA SCOBIE, said N-S boundsry line § Secretary of the Board 51° 30° W. 435 feet: thence of Directors of NeN 51° 45 W,. 495 feet; vada Irrigation Disethence, SST 49° W, 879T trict. feet to the point of begin-. pPytjichDec. 23, 1960, ning. Jan. £11, *61. the said land, Peti1960. R $12.95 E $14.95 G $19.95 $ 99 R $17.95 E $18.95 G. $19.95 . *US 93, 95, 466 *Beautifully furnished, carpeted 1-2 bedroom units *Individually controlled air-conditioning * Combination tub -showers *Free show reservations R $22.95 E $25.00 G. $29.95 $14” *TV, Radios, Swim-Pool *Baby sitters available *Near Good Restaurants *2-minutes to downtown night-life * Credit cards honored No Exchanges FH BUY NOW AND SAVE! 141 Mill Street Grass Valley 200 Fremont Street LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Write for new TRAVEL GUIDE listing fine motels toon coast 0 coast, inspected and approved by Congress of Motor Hotels. No : Refunds SKY RANCH MOTEL Smuvenirs ecimens Pe i -w. J. SMITHZ Jeweler 218 Broad St, N.C, vee" Jim . Heather FLOOR COVERING Exclusive Dealer In Nevada County For MOHAWK CARPETING The world's largest maker of Carpets and Rugs. MOHAWK One of the oldest carpet manufacturers and aname to be relied upon. WE HAVE A FULL. RANGE OF-COLORS AND TESTURES AT PRICES RANGING FROM VISCOSE AT $5.9 i YARD TO 100% WOOL STARTING AT $7. $13.50 A SQ, YARD= Wewill be pleasedto have youcome in and let us show youour samples, or call and we will call at your home with them. : Also we make free estimates. We are confident you will find something to suit you need . 233 Mill Street Grass Valley Phone: 273-6028 5 UP TO . . ELEPHANT NEVER FORGET CURNOW HALLS ’ INSURANCE 316 Broad St. Dial 265-4586